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Friday, December 17, 2010

Lebanon says he discovered Israeli spy devices (Reuters) (Yahoo!)

Beirut (Reuters) - the Lebanese army said Wednesday that he had discovered sophisticated monitors two Israeli in the mountains above Beirut that could have helped Israel monitor sites and target for attack.

The equipment was discovered in information passed to the Lebanese intelligence by "sources of resistance", he said in a statement, referring to the Shiite militant group Hezbollah.

The army said that Israel had planted devices Sanin and Barouk respectively mountain districts in the North and South of the capital.

They may establish targets and included lasers capable of up to 20 km (12 miles) coordinates, independent food and equipment for transmitting images.

A military source said the equipment dismantled Wednesday could also followed a large part of the border with neighboring Syria Lebanon.

Images published on the website of the Army (www.lebarmy.gov.lb) appear to show devices partly covered by stones on the slopes of the rocky hills.

Shortly after the army announces Israeli aircraft flew south Lebanon at low altitudes said resident cities.

But the Israeli army has issued a statement saying: "it is no unusual activity (military) in the box".

There are two weeks at the Lebanon said that Israel had exploded two communications devices, that he had planted in the South of the country monitoring remotely.

(Additional by Ori Lewis in Jerusalem;) (Editing by David Stamp)

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